The [[Declasse]] '''Voodoo''' is a two-door lowrider in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. It is especially favored for its low ground clearance, which allows for the wheels to be protected to an extent.

==Design==

==Design==

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==GTA Vice City — GTA Vice City Stories==

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===GTA Vice City — GTA Vice City Stories===

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[[File:GTAIV-Voodoo-Badges.jpg|thumb|256px]]

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With its panoramic windshield and distinctive tail fins, the Voodoo from GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories strongly resembles a [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1959-1960|1960 Chevrolet Impala]]. Where the Impala has triple-taillights, however, the Voodoo uses double taillights, like those seen on the [[wp:Chevrolet Bel Air|Chevrolet Bel Air]] and [[wp:Chevrolet Biscayne|Biscayne]].

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In[[GrandTheftAuto:ViceCity|GTAViceCity]], the carisonlyavailableinred(withtheexceptionoftheuniqueblack version seen in the mission [[TwoBitHit]]), andhas [[hydraulics]] instead of a horn. In GTA San Andreas, it is seen in many different colors. The fuel cap is now behind the rearlicenseplate of the car, and if it is shot, the carwillexplode.By default, thecarwillhave a horn, but hydraulics can be installed, or some may spawn with them installed. In GTA Vice City Stories, the Voodoohasadistinctiveengine sound, and onlyhas a horn instead of hydraulics. It can also be painted different colors.

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Withitspanoramicwindshieldanddistinctivetailfins, the VoodoofromGTAViceCityandGTAViceCityStoriesstronglyresemblesa [[wp:ChevroletImpala#1959-1960|1960ChevroletImpala]]. Whereas the Impalahastriple-taillights, however, the Voodoousesdoubletaillights, likethoseseenon the [[wp:ChevroletBelAir|ChevroletBelAir]] and [[wp:ChevroletBiscayne|Biscayne]].

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Thecarhasbeenrepeatedlyadoptedasagang car,firstby the [[Haitians]]inGTAViceCity,then the [[GroveStreetFamilies]] (and, in somemissions, by the Ballas)inGTASanAndreas. Whilereappearingin GTA Vice City Stories, the carisonlydriven by standarddrivers.

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In[[GrandTheftAuto:ViceCity|GTAViceCity]],the car isonly available in red (with the exceptionoftheuniqueblackversion seen in the mission [[TwoBitHit]]), and has [[hydraulics]] instead of a horn. In GTA San Andreas, it is seen in manydifferent colours. The fuel cap is now located behind the rear license plate, and the carwillexplodeifthe licence plate is shot. Bydefault,the car will have a horn, but hydraulics can be installed, or some may spawn with them installed. In GTA Vice City Stories, the Voodoohasadistinctive, high-performance engine and the hydraulics are replaced by a horn, and it is usually found in either a pink or greycolour.

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The car is often utilised as a gang car, first by the [[Haitians]] in GTA Vice City, then the [[Grove Street Families]] (and, in some missions, by the Ballas) in GTA San Andreas.

In GTA IV, the Voodoo retains many of its visual cues and the two-door design from previous games, and, according to police radio chatter, bears the [[Declasse]] brand. It remains a lowrider, but now it is classified as a muscle car in-game. The car now has the Chevrolet Impala's trademark six taillights, and its rear is still modeled after the 1960 Impala. The grille is similar to a [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1961-1964|1964 Impala]] (but "H" shaped like the [[wp:Rambler Classic#1965-1966|1965 Rambler Classic]] or the [[wp:Plymouth Roadrunner#1968 to 1970|1968PlymouthRoadrunner]].Theroof, windows, and body style also resemble those of the [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1961-1964|thirdgenerationImpala]]. The Voodoo's tailights are taken from the 1959 [[wp:Edsel|Edsel]]. The rear fascia is taken from the [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1959-1960|1959 Impala]], featuring an indented trunk with a chrome strip. It is seen with both mono-tone and two-tone body colors, and all Voodoos feature "S.S." and "Limited Edition" badging, as well as a heart-shaped hood ornament. If the player looks carefully they may notice a line through the center of the badge. This resembles a 'D', as in Declasse. Also, like many cars in the HD Universe, the Voodoo features a courtesy light which switches on when one of the doors is opened.

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In GTA IV, the Voodoo retainsmanyofitsvisualcuesandthetwo-doordesignfrompreviousgames, and, according to police radio chatter, bears the [[Declasse]] brand. It remains a low-rider, but hydraulics are no longer available. The car now has the Chevrolet Impala's trademark six taillights, and its rear is still modeled after the 1960 Impala. The grille is similar to a [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1961-1964|1964 Impala]] (but "H" shaped like the [[wp:Rambler Classic#1965-1966|1965RamblerClassic]] or the [[wp:PlymouthRoadrunner#1968 to 1970|1968 Plymouth Roadrunner]]. The roof, windows,andbodystylealsoresemble those of the [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1961-1964|third generation Impala]]. The Voodoo rear fascia is takenfrom the [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#1959-1960|1959 Impala]], featuring an indented trunk with a chrome strip. It is seen with both mono-tone and two-tonebodycolors, andallVoodoosfeature"S.S."and"Limited Edition" badging, as well as a heart-shaped hood ornament. If you look carefully you may notice a line through the centerofthe badge. This resembles a 'D', as in Declasse.

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The Voodoo inGTAChinatownWarsappearstobeusedexclusivelybylocalgangs(presumably [[M.O.B.]] , the [[NorthHollandHustlers]] and the [[HillsidePosse|Jamaicans]]), appearinginterritoriesundertheircontrol. The car is onlyavailable with a white-and-bluepaintjob, butisotherwisesimilarindesignto the GTAIVVoodoo.

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The Voodoo in GTA Chinatown Wars appears to be used exclusively by local gangs (presumably [[M.O.B.]] , the [[North Holland Hustlers]] and the[[Hillside Posse|&nbsp;Jamaicans]]), appearing in territories under their control. The car is only available with a white-and-blue paint job, but is otherwise similar in design to the GTA IV Voodoo.

Voodoo-GTA4-badges.jpg|Closeups of the Voodoo in GTA IV, depicting its hood ornament, (1) Limited Edition and SS badging on the rear, (2) and the "Voodoo" badging on the sides. (3)

Voodoo-GTA4-badges.jpg|Closeups of the Voodoo in GTA IV, depicting its hood ornament, (1) Limited Edition and SS badging on the rear, (2) and the "Voodoo" badging on the sides. (3)

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===GTA V===

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The Voodoo re-appears in GTA V, and is largely unchanged from GTA IV. However, it can only be found in a rusted condition, which cannot be rectified at mod shops or car washes, and it appears to have been debadged. On the plus side, however, its performance seems to have improved slightly over the GTA IV rendition.

In[[GTA Vice City]] and [[GTA San Andreas]], it is surprisingly speedy, with smooth handling for a car of its size, and thanks to its low center of gravity, it will generally not flip unless the hydraulics are active. In GTA Vice City Stories, the Voodoo's speed is slow, and it struggles to climb steep inclines; after a collision, it may take a while until the Voodoo gets going again. Despite these shortcomings, the Voodoo is the second fastest low-rider in GTA San Andreas, with its top speed being same as the [[Sultan]]. Oddly enough, in GTA San Andreas, it is one of the few cars with ABS, even though it is one of the older cars in the game, and its real life counterpart was made before ABS was a popular feature in American cars.

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===3DUniverse===

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In [[GTA Vice City]] and [[GTA San Andreas]], it is moderately fast and agile, with smooth handling for a car of its size, and thanks to its low center of gravity, it will generally not flip unless the hydraulics are active. In GTA Vice City Stories, however, the Voodoo's speed is slower and it struggles to climb steep inclines. After a collision, it may take a while until the Voodoo gets going again, and the wide turning radius can make it difficult to perform fast turns. Despite these shortcomings, the Voodoo is the second fastest vintage car in GTA San Andreas, with its top speed being on par with the [[Sultan]]. The GTA San Andreas rendition of the Voodoo features an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), which is unusual for a car of its age. All versions are powered by a V8 engine.

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In[[GTA IV]], the Voodoo is powered by a small block V8 in an FR layout. Top speed is low, at 128mph (206km/h). The car is very heavy, giving the car a very low center of gravity, but at the cost of a lethargic acceleration speed. Its weight and bulk, however, make it resilient to damage. Oddly enough, the Voodoo cannot perform a burnout. The result of attempting a burnout in the Voodoo is that it slowly rolls forwards. This probably happens because the brakes are so terribly weak on the Voodoo.

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===HDUniverse===

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[[File:Voodoo,Declasse.jpg|thumb|Engine close-up.]]

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In [[GTA IV]], the Voodoo is powered by a medium displacement V8 in an FR layout combined to a 4-speed automatic or manual transmission. Top speed is low, at 105mph (168km/h). The car is very heavy, giving the car a very low center of gravity, but at the cost of a lethargic acceleration speed. Its weight and bulk, however, make it resilient to damage. The Voodoo cannot perform a burnout, as attempting a burnout will cause the vehicle to slowly roll forward.

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The performance of the car in [[GTA Chinatown Wars]] seems to have improved drastically, with good acceleration, top speed and cornering, and average brakes.

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The performance of the car in [[GTA Chinatown Wars]] and [[GTA V]] seems to have improved drastically, with good acceleration, top speed and cornering, and average brakes.

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==== GTA V Overview ====

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{{Vehicle Stats2

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|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time defined = n/a

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|Top speed defined = 130 / 209

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|Engine defined = n/a

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|Drivetrain defined = RWD

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|Gears defined = 4

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|Mass defined = 2100 / 4630

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|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time observed = 13.8 Seconds

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|Top speed observed = 80 / 128

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|Engine observed = FR V8

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|Drivetrain observed = RWD

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|Gears observed = 4

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==Variants==

==Variants==

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*In GTA Vice City, a unique black Voodoo appears during "[[Two Bit Hit]]" in a funeral gathering for the Haitian gang. As they arrive at the funeral, players may steal and store the Voodoo first before focusing on the target fleeing in a [[Romero]]. An alternative would be to snipe the Voodoo's driver, kill the target before the chase goes too far from the Voodoo (the [[Minigun]] would be a great weapon to do this with) , and then get in the Voodoo and quickly drive off to avoid the car being destroyed by thetarget's enraged goons.

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*In GTA Vice City, a unique black Voodoo appears during "[[Two Bit Hit]]" in a funeral gathering for the Haitian gang. As they arrive at the funeral, players may steal and store the Voodoo first before focusing on the target fleeing in a [[Romero]]. An alternative would be to snipe the Voodoo's driver, kill the target before the chase goes too far from the Voodoo (the [[Minigun]] would be a great weapon to do this with) , and then get in the Voodoo and quickly drive off to avoid the car being destroyed by gangmembers.

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*In GTA IV, a special "Jamaican" Voodoo can be found cruising around the streets of [[Schottler]] and [[Dukes]]. It is distinguished by its black and green paint, with gold chrome. It also features twin side exhaust pipes and rear [[wp:fender skirts|fender skirts]], and is driven by members of the [[Jamaican Posse]]. Its performance is no different fromthose ofregularVoodoos.

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*In GTA IV, a special "Jamaican" Voodoo can be found cruising around the streets of [[Schottler]],[[Beechwood City]] and [[Willis]]. It is distinguished by its black and green paint, with gold chrome. It also features twin side exhaust pipes, rear [[wp:fender skirts|fender skirts]] and sound systems with amplifiers in the trunk (similar to the Spanish Lords [[Cavalcade]]), and is driven by members of the [[Jamaican Posse]]. The performance is no different tothestandardVoodoo.

*Standard Voodoos in GTA IV may also come with similar chrome parts as the Jamaican Voodoo. One Voodoo color scheme, a black and red combination, comes with gold chrome, while a dark candy red Voodoo (occasionally confused as being all-black) comes with duller bronze chrome parts. Although the former's overall coloration resembles the gang cars of the [[Spanish Lords]], it is not affiliated with any gang.

*Standard Voodoos in GTA IV may also come with similar chrome parts as the Jamaican Voodoo. One Voodoo color scheme, a black and red combination, comes with gold chrome, while a dark candy red Voodoo (occasionally confused as being all-black) comes with duller bronze chrome parts. Although the former's overall coloration resembles the gang cars of the [[Spanish Lords]], it is not affiliated with any gang.

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*[[Elizabeta Torres]] owns a unique Voodoo that sports a one-of-a-kind white and pink two-tone paint-job with chrome trim. The car can only be obtained in the mission "[[Have a Heart]]", where, it has a slight sag in the rear suspension due to its trunk being filled with [[Jay Hamilton|two]] [[Manny Escuela|corpses]]. The only way to obtain it is to park it in the [[Bohan Safehouse]] parking space and fail the mission. Save the game and it will be there for you to drive, minus the bodies in the trunk.

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*[[Elizabeta Torres]] owns a unique Voodoo that sports a one-of-a-kind white and pink two-tone paint-job with chrome trim. The car can only be obtained in the mission "[[Have a Heart]]", where, it has a slight sag in the rear suspension due to its trunk being filled with [[Jay Hamilton|two]] [[Manny Escuela|corpses]]. The only way to obtain it is to park it in the [[Bohan Safehouse]] parking space and fail the mission. Save the game and it will be there for the player to drive, though the bodies in the trunk will be gone.

*A unique Voodoo is requested by [[Stevie]] in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]]. It is parked in front of the [[LC24 Tower]] in [[East Island City]], [[Dukes]], and features an all emerald body with black chrome trim and wheels. The car can be taken and stored at a safehouse, as another Voodoo will respawn again at the [[LC24 Tower]] until the player delivers it to [[S&M Auto Sales]].

*A unique Voodoo is requested by [[Stevie]] in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]]. It is parked in front of the [[LC24 Tower]] in [[East Island City]], [[Dukes]], and features an all emerald body with black chrome trim and wheels. The car can be taken and stored at a safehouse, as another Voodoo will respawn again at the [[LC24 Tower]] until the player delivers it to [[S&M Auto Sales]].

*In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], a black and white two-tone Voodoo with black rims and black chrome can be randomly found during the [[Drug Wars]] missions.

*In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], a black and white two-tone Voodoo with black rims and black chrome can be randomly found during the [[Drug Wars]] missions.

Modification of the Voodoo in GTA San Andreas can only be performed at [[Loco Low Co.|Loco Low Co]]. Like the [[Tahoma]], the Voodoo's choices of customization is far more limited than most other lowriders.

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===GTA San Andreas===

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Modification of the Voodoo in GTA San Andreas can only be performed at [[Loco Low Co.|Loco Low Co]]. Like the [[Tahoma]], the Voodoo's choices of customization is far more limited than most other lowriders.

*The Voodoo plays the following radio stations by default when entered.

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**'''''GTA Vice City''''': [[Flash FM]] or [[Fever 105]].

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**'''''GTA San Andreas''''': [[Radio Los Santos]].

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**'''''GTA IV''''': [[Liberty Rock Radio]].

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**'''''GTA V''''': [[Blue Ark]].

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===3D Universe===

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*In GTA Vice City Stories, The Voodoo's engine emits the same noise as the [[BF Injection]]. The engine appears to be turbocharged, though the performance appears to have been downgraded.

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*Because the Voodoo is classed as a gang car in GTA Vice City, it cannot be resprayed.

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*The name of the car could be derived from the Voodoo religion of Haiti, as it is used by the Haitians as a gang car.

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*In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the [[Ballas (3D Universe)|Ballas]] use a unique pink Voodoo in the missions [[Sweet & Kendl]] and [[Drive-Thru]]. These are the only time the vehicle is used by the Ballas.

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*In the beta of GTA Vice City, a civilian version of the Voodoo appeared alongside a gang variant (known as the "Haitian Voodoo")

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===HD Universe===

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*Voodoo wrecks can be found in the [[Acter Industrial Park]].

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*Unlike other vintage vehicles in the game, the Voodoo is classified as a Muscle car instead of Sports Classics.

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*The GTA V rendition originally had a visual glitch with the headlights. When the headlights were switched on, the area between the two lights was lit up. This has been fixed.

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*Despite being a [[Declasse]] vehicle, the steering wheel in the enhanced version bears a [[Vapid]] logo. This was fixed in the [[Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1]] update.

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* Like many other vehicles, the Voodoo cannot be used in the Creator when making races, thus making it only usable in races if a player owns one.

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With its panoramic windshield and distinctive tail fins, the Voodoo from GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories strongly resembles a 1960 Chevrolet Impala. Whereas the Impala has triple-taillights, however, the Voodoo uses double taillights, like those seen on the Chevrolet Bel Air and Biscayne.

In GTA Vice City, the car is only available in red (with the exception of the unique black version seen in the mission Two Bit Hit), and has hydraulics instead of a horn. In GTA San Andreas, it is seen in many different colours. The fuel cap is now located behind the rear license plate, and the car will explode if the licence plate is shot. By default, the car will have a horn, but hydraulics can be installed, or some may spawn with them installed. In GTA Vice City Stories, the Voodoo has a distinctive, high-performance engine and the hydraulics are replaced by a horn, and it is usually found in either a pink or grey colour.

The car is often utilised as a gang car, first by the Haitians in GTA Vice City, then the Grove Street Families (and, in some missions, by the Ballas) in GTA San Andreas.

In GTA IV, the Voodoo retains many of its visual cues and the two-door design from previous games, and, according to police radio chatter, bears the Declasse brand. It remains a lowrider, but now it is classified as a muscle car in-game. The car now has the Chevrolet Impala's trademark six taillights, and its rear is still modeled after the 1960 Impala. The grille is similar to a 1964 Impala (but "H" shaped like the 1965 Rambler Classic or the 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner. The roof, windows, and body style also resemble those of the third generation Impala. The Voodoo's tailights are taken from the 1959 Edsel. The rear fascia is taken from the 1959 Impala, featuring an indented trunk with a chrome strip. It is seen with both mono-tone and two-tone body colors, and all Voodoos feature "S.S." and "Limited Edition" badging, as well as a heart-shaped hood ornament. If the player looks carefully they may notice a line through the center of the badge. This resembles a 'D', as in Declasse. Also, like many cars in the HD Universe, the Voodoo features a courtesy light which switches on when one of the doors is opened.

The Voodoo in GTA Chinatown Wars appears to be used exclusively by local gangs (presumably M.O.B. , the North Holland Hustlers and the Jamaicans), appearing in territories under their control. The car is only available with a white-and-blue paint job, but is otherwise similar in design to the GTA IV Voodoo.

The Voodoo re-appears in GTA V, and is largely unchanged from GTA IV. However, it can only be found in a rusted condition, which cannot be rectified at mod shops or car washes, and it appears to have been debadged. On the plus side, however, its performance seems to have improved slightly over the GTA IV rendition.

In GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, it is moderately fast and agile, with smooth handling for a car of its size, and thanks to its low center of gravity, it will generally not flip unless the hydraulics are active. In GTA Vice City Stories, however, the Voodoo's speed is slower and it struggles to climb steep inclines. After a collision, it may take a while until the Voodoo gets going again, and the wide turning radius can make it difficult to perform fast turns. Despite these shortcomings, the Voodoo is the second fastest vintage car in GTA San Andreas, with its top speed being on par with the Sultan. The GTA San Andreas rendition of the Voodoo features an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), which is unusual for a car of its age. All versions are powered by a V8 engine.

In GTA IV, the Voodoo is powered by a medium displacement V8 in an FR layout combined to a 4-speed automatic or manual transmission. Top speed is low, at 105mph (168km/h). The car is very heavy, giving the car a very low center of gravity, but at the cost of a lethargic acceleration speed. Its weight and bulk, however, make it resilient to damage. The Voodoo cannot perform a burnout, as attempting a burnout will cause the vehicle to slowly roll forward.

The performance of the car in GTA Chinatown Wars and GTA V seems to have improved drastically, with good acceleration, top speed and cornering, and average brakes.

In GTA Vice City, a unique black Voodoo appears during "Two Bit Hit" in a funeral gathering for the Haitian gang. As they arrive at the funeral, players may steal and store the Voodoo first before focusing on the target fleeing in a Romero. An alternative would be to snipe the Voodoo's driver, kill the target before the chase goes too far from the Voodoo (the Minigun would be a great weapon to do this with) , and then get in the Voodoo and quickly drive off to avoid the car being destroyed by gang members.

In GTA IV, a special "Jamaican" Voodoo can be found cruising around the streets of Schottler, Beechwood City and Willis. It is distinguished by its black and green paint, with gold chrome. It also features twin side exhaust pipes, rear fender skirts and sound systems with amplifiers in the trunk (similar to the Spanish Lords Cavalcade), and is driven by members of the Jamaican Posse. The performance is no different to the standard Voodoo.

Standard Voodoos in GTA IV may also come with similar chrome parts as the Jamaican Voodoo. One Voodoo color scheme, a black and red combination, comes with gold chrome, while a dark candy red Voodoo (occasionally confused as being all-black) comes with duller bronze chrome parts. Although the former's overall coloration resembles the gang cars of the Spanish Lords, it is not affiliated with any gang.

Elizabeta Torres owns a unique Voodoo that sports a one-of-a-kind white and pink two-tone paint-job with chrome trim. The car can only be obtained in the mission "Have a Heart", where, it has a slight sag in the rear suspension due to its trunk being filled with twocorpses. The only way to obtain it is to park it in the Bohan Safehouse parking space and fail the mission. Save the game and it will be there for the player to drive, though the bodies in the trunk will be gone.